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Old 02-27-2018, 10:15 PM   #22 (permalink)
Baronsmokes
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Originally Posted by SteveBad View Post
Was reading some of the problems and glitches folks are posting here..........


I can easily comprehend what it takes to restore an older , 1970-ish car in the present day, but I just can't imagine someone in the year 2060 trying to accurately restore a Z. (Or any other car, for that matter) With all the electronics and such, it is surely not going to be possible. I just had a ride in my friend's new Lincoln, and the Z seems positively Neanderthal by comparison, as far as technical features. Guess our cars are designed to be scrapped when they get used up.
I some times forget the Z is a modern car.Old school rear wheel sports car.The fact that the Z is somewhat of a throw back is what I love about this car.
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